An IM in Skype for Business is called a chat in Teams. In Teams, you can add flavor with emoji, GIFs, and memes and even convert a chat into an audio or video call! In addition, Teams offers persistent chat, so you can find and resume any conversation.

Find a contact and start a chat

Go to the command box at the top of the app.

Type the name of the person you want to find.

Select the name from the list.

At the bottom of the screen, compose your chat message and press Enter.

Add someone to a chat

From the chat, click Add people
.

Type the names of the people you want to add, and then click Add.

Have fun with emoji, GIFs, and memes

Go to the compose box at the bottom of your chat or channel conversation.

Beneath the compose box, do one of the following:

Click Emoji
to select the perfect face from the gallery.

Click GIF
to search for an animated GIF.

Click Sticker
to go to our galleries of customizable memes and stickers.

Turn a chat into an audio or video call

Just like in Skype for Business, you can turn a chat into a call in Teams:

From your existing chat, click Video call
or Audio call
at the top of the screen.

Resume an old conversation

In Teams, you can find and resume a previous conversation. No matter how many times you've spoken to that person, it's all in one place.

To search for old messages (or people, chats, and files), use the command box at the top of your screen.

Click the conversation you want to continue.

Respond to a chat

When someone sends you a chat, the Teams icon in your taskbar lights up with a number in a red circle. To review and respond:

Like Skype for Business, you can schedule and host online meetings in Teams, as well as manage chat and people from your meeting window. Even better, meetings are part of your Teams interface, keeping all contacts, conversations, calls, and meetings in one place.

Schedule a meeting from Outlook

Open Outlook and go to the calendar view.

Click New Teams Meeting at the top of your view.

Invite people, add meeting details, and click Send.

People outside your organization can use a guest account or join the meeting anonymously.

Join a meeting

There are many ways to join meetings in Teams:

From your Outlook calendar or from an Outlook reminder that pops up.

In Teams, click Meetings
on the left side of the app. Find the meeting and click Join.

Join meeting audio

After you click Join in Teams, you can choose how you get audio.

Teams automatically tries to connect to your computer headset or speakers. Alternatively, you can dial in using the phone number (if provided in the meeting invite).

Share your desktop in a meeting

To share your screen, a specific app, or a file in a meeting, click Share desktop
in your meeting controls.

While sharing, click Give Control at the top of the screen to hand the reins over to someone else. Click Cancel Control to take them back.

While sharing, your meeting window remains visible in the lower right corner of your screen. You can move the window, but not close it.

Manage your meeting

In a meeting, go to the controls in the upper right corner of your screen and do one of the following:

Click Show conversation
to chat with people during a meeting.

Click Show participants pane
to see the roster, where you can add, remove, or mute people.

Just like Skype for Business, Teams can also serve as your office phone. From one-click speed dialing to a standard dial pad to accessing voicemail, Teams offers all of your calling needs at your fingertips.

Make a call

Call from a chat

Go to the command box at the top of the app and type someone's name.

Select the person to start a chat.

At the top of the chat, click Video call
or Audio call
.

Call one of your contacts

Click Calls
on the left side of the app.

Click Contacts.

From the person's profile card, click Video call
or Call
.

Direct dial someone

Click Calls
on the left side of the app.

Click Dial a number.

Enter the person's number on the dial pad.

Add someone to a group call

For right now, this feature only works for calls that start as group calls.

Click Add people
in the top right corner of your screen.

Type a person's name in the box at the top of your call roster.

Use audio controls

In a call, click Choose devices
at the top right.

Use the menus to select the speaker, microphone, and camera options you want.

When I try to sign in to Skype for Business, I see a message saying that Skype for Business has been upgraded to Microsoft Teams. What does this mean?

Your organization has upgraded to Microsoft Teams. While you'll still be able to edit, cancel, or join existing Skype for Business meetings, you won’t be able to use Skype for Business to chat, make calls, or create new meetings. Teams has many of the same meetings, calling, and chat capabilities that you’re used to. Look on the Chat (IM), Meetings, and Calls tabs in this article to get familiar with how to do these things in Teams. For questions around the upgrade itself, contact your help desk or refer any to resources that your organization provided.

What happens to my existing Skype for Business meetings?

Skype for Business meetings that were scheduled before the upgrade are still in your Outlook calendar and will be hosted in Skype for Business. Online meetings that you create once your organization has upgraded will be hosted in Teams. In both cases, join the meeting by clicking the link in the Outlook meeting invite and following the prompts.

How do I change options for an existing Skype for Business meeting?

To change the time, location, title, subject, or attendees list, open the meeting from your Outlook calendar and make changes as usual. To change other options like lobby activity, presenters, and more, do the following:

Before the scheduled start time, open the meeting from your Outlook calendar and click the link to join.

Once in the meeting, click More Options
> Skype Meeting Options. Make the changes you want, then click OK. (Make sure you’re using the Skype for Business desktop app—you won’t be able to make these changes in Skype Web App.)

Note: To change an existing Skype for Business meeting into a Teams meeting, you’ll need to set the meeting up again. For info, see Set up a meeting.

To change audio and video devices used during the meeting, click Call Controls > Devices.

Where do I find my past Skype for Business conversations, calls, or voicemails?

You’ll be able to find these if your organization had the Conversation History feature enabled in Skype for Business. The easiest way to find them is to open Outlook, then go to the Conversation History folder.

Are my Skype for Business contacts and contact groups in Teams?

Yes. In Teams, click Chat on the left. You’ll see two tabs at the top—Recent and Contacts. Your Skype for Business contacts and contact groups are on the Contacts tab. Click More options
next to a contact or contact group to see what you can do.

Where can I learn more about how to use Teams?

There are a couple of ways. The Teams help center has training courses and lots of how-to info. When you’re in Teams, you can click your profile pic, then Help, to see similar how-to info and chat with our bot.